The Northwestern administration will not ask Evanston to reconsider its “brothel law,” a zoning ordinance that will cause hundreds of students to be evicted next year from off-campus housing, a University official told THE DAILY on Monday.

The law, which prevents more than three unrelated people from living together, has not been enforced for years. But on July 1, Evanston will begin enforcing it, which will force landlords to evict some of the hundreds — or thousands — of NU students who live in off-campus houses or apartments with more than two roommates, city officials confirmed to THE DAILY on Monday.

Zack is the former executive producer of Heartland Media and the editor of Somewhat Reasonable, the blog of the Heartland Institute. Previously, Zack spent 2 1/2 years as the executive producer of the long-running public affairs program Extension 720 with Milt Rosenberg.

This whole thing is really stupid. Switching to better schools has been going on for years. If yCHICAGO — Illinois’ highest court put Rahm Emanuel back in the race for Chicago mayor Thursday, three days after a lower court threw the former White House chief of staff off the ballot because he had not lived in the city for a full year.

Ral I not think you understand what the Fed Gov. really wants. It is compacted civilizations will thousand/ millions living in one small area. After they haul you off your land it will be turned green and nobody can use it!!!!